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Captain.Jammer 12-15-2017 04:08 PM

Appropriate for community pool?
 
I guess I will join in on the latest trend to ask the group whether a particular suit is appropriate for public use.

I am a very shy, conservative married str8 guy that is not one to make statements or bring attraction to himself.

But I absolutely love the fit and feel of this N2N jammer. As many of you know, N2N gear is not lined and is usually designed to 'draw attention' to your masculine parts. So, I am not sure why I love N2N gear so much, but I do.

This jammer is somewhat conservative, but as you can tell it can make things up front a little more prominent than most of my gear (which usually smashes what little I have up front into my body and I look like I have nothing there).

Anyway, my question to the group is... what do you think.. would wearing this jammer at a community pool--which all genders and ages attend--be acceptable? I would wear it with a rashguard.

What are your observations/thoughts?


N2N C20 University Jammer, Navy and Gold, front-left by C J, on Flickr


N2N C20 University Jammer, Navy and Gold, front view by CJ, on Flickr


N2N C20 University Jammer, Navy and Gold, left side by C J, on Flickr


N2N C20 University Jammer, Navy and Gold, rear-left by C J, on Flickr

Thanks, everyone.

Bede735 12-15-2017 05:37 PM

Well, you're covering your thighs, so what's the problem? :)

Captain.Jammer 12-15-2017 06:55 PM

My goof on clarifying
 
I guess I should have been more clear.

I am wondering about the front 'bulge' area.

speedobilly 12-15-2017 07:45 PM

I'd say not suitable for a community pool. N2N stuff doesn't leave much to the imagination. You need something with a liner.

Bede735 12-16-2017 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Captain.Jammer
I guess I should have been more clear.

I am wondering about the front 'bulge' area.

I know - but the preponderance of long swimwear these days suggests the thigh is an erotic feature of the body.

Torchwatch 12-16-2017 04:25 PM

Of course they are ok for your local pool, if you are shy about them being unlined then wear some briefs under them the first time.

snarkherder 12-17-2017 11:57 PM

I’m fairly conservative myself, but those look ok to me. I wouldn’t go much lighter in color than that though.

The briefs I wear to the pool are lined, but I have worn unlined square cuts before without incident. I think people's attention gets more drawn to the bulge if the thighs aren’t covered maybe?

Really depends on the crowd though. I’m in Northern California where you won’t see many people wearing tight fitting suits, but they don’t really bat an eye if you do.

midlifeswimmer 12-26-2017 12:12 AM

Most jammers strike me as more revealing of male form than briefs, since they have so little compression there. They sometimes strike me as "false modesty." The V-front ones can be better in this respect, no seam up the middle.


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